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As our 12 years come to a close Some maybe calling it Bliss . But others not classing it as those Might like to add this. Bill Abram starts our Senior list From Lydick he does hail, - And when it comes to track He's likely not to fail. Bob Dunham, bashful in his ways Claims to get straight F's, ‘But the Navy thinks straight A's He passes the hardest tests. The editor of this annual Katherine Bickel is her name, She is somewhat of a studious lass And nursing is her aim. Here is a pleasant, comical lad To a party he adds a sperk, He's known to all of us.as Gus His name is Vernon Clark. And then there is Bob Amen To coach basketball was his aim, But he'll soon be in the Navy Which is a much bigger game. A swell gal is Ginny Hooton Always willing to serve, President of two organizations The Band and Girl Reserves. Next in line is Lewie Hall He towers six foot one, And when it comes to the 440 He is second to none. An artist in any class Always comes in handy, In ours, it is Phyllis Coyne Sho really is a dandy. A, PS em Coe bie ey) BP liKGSANG PORME TRF Fees? % Betty Cronkhite and Bessie Dolph Are the best of friends, They're selling War Stamps and Bonds And helping the War to end. Al Laureys comes from Lydick He plays a cornet in the Band, And at all the basketball games He's known as the “hip=hip ‘man. Take Ben Nowak, the mighty lad Starts out for the best And with all hets had Ho'll always pass tho test. There's Doris Peterson, Yell Leader Was always light and airy, But why go any further We all: know who she'll marry. And Brant Pfeiffer, Naval Air Cadet Will soon be leaving town And flying across the pond To help knock the axis down. We don't want to forget Irene Porter For she is one fine gal, Although one guy didn't court'er She was always still his pal. (hm) Chuck Runnels in his sporty togs Was always quite the berries, Although he wears clopity clogs Just for the one he marries. Here's Kenny Senzig, wha’ a guy Wanted to become a teacher, Half the class wonder why He'd make a better preacher. And Barbara Shead who always said She would become 4 Nurse Look at her now she's further ahead | Having married a guy with o purse.
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. Aa Vimy CE MN eS 14 still chasing a man. So it's Leo Zmudy this time. Well, he always did look kinda run down anyhow. It says here that Lichtenbarger and Paul Glon are finally married after going together for 6 years. Guess it was about time they got hitched. Now let's take a look at the sports page. I see Bill Abram got hit on the head with a pop bottle during yesterdays ball game, after Duane Kern, the umpire, called him out. Says here that they have a Bloomer Girl team this year for all the 'older ladies'. Here are some familiar names. Mary Margaret Jones, Steps OR always was good at 'pitchin'.....on a date, anyway) T. Goodenough, catcher. Ruth Michalski, field, and Uva Jean Ullery, first base. So she finally made first base. Well, more power to her} I see that Brant Pfeiffer is Corn King this year again. He al- ways was corny, but I nevor figured on it being on the cob! Ha, ha’! so Miller Stombaugh is a minister! The way he used to bag around,well all I can say is that . he must have changed somewhat. Here it says thet New Carlisle has the fastest track tcam in Northe- ern Indiana. The 100 yd. dash and the pole vault trophies wero won by Irene Porter. She has won the track and vaulting -trophy -for the state for the past 3. years. And the 'shot put' trophy was won by Betty Wagner. I'll bet that Betty usod the same power behind that 16 ball as she used over Paul Mitchell. I. heard that Paul was manufacturing encyclopedics now.’ ' -. Well, here comes trompus, Lewie Hall our tramp and and Lorraine on the Faltynskk. They travel on Highway on the. Coast—to Coast Not Works. (get it?) Lewie said he saw Ursula Struyf at the last crossing trying to board a: 2») ke (E : ETS, =) joy. ( ee ac A ¢ 6% Y i Ag % eo 1 | wae, j | as SS troop train. Yes, a uniform still fascinates! hersci «es e's . Look at this sign! A Circus Here Today. Hum, sounds Tike fun ecoeseeeLet's got Well, well Dun- ham and Poszai are taking the place of the Ringling Bros. I always thought that those two would wind . up in a circuS....eeeebdut not owning one! I see that the trapeze arte- ists are Barbara Shead and Phyllis Coyne, assisted by George De Meyer. Of course George is only on 4 bus- iness proposition because he is married to Wanda Corpe, who runs that confectionary ross the street. Gee, look at the band. the shape of a V, which stands for Virginia Hooton, its leader, It's wiser aueceses oo stand. for 'Vel come | Ohhhhh, [tts in listen to those lions roar} Sounds exciting! Say, that lion tamer is really good! Why its Al Laureys. Hi, Al, How are you? You say you're married again? To- Ann Kratz! Thirteen kids! Whew!!! Well, see you around, Al. Look! Here comes the bare=-back rider. Madame Symonds. I don't see how she can stand up riding that horse and twirl a baton at the same time. Why, I might have known it's Georgia! It ‘seems that she married Gus Clark right after school was outeess.eand they joined the Circus together. Gus is a clown over on the other side of the tent. He works with Stanley, who has been training elephants for the past five years. Well, gang, let's get something to eat, and call it a day. This . looks like a nice palce. . Bickels - Burger Basket , of all things! ° Katy B. and Clem Ry! You say that . you two have been married for eight years {| And you have 7 ohildrent™ Hummmmmmmmmm, what a small family! What's that? Who did you say? NOT Cont. page 18, col, 2, — bi) e é - gO BX j is . 6 Ce ASS S| 9. Sane www kat me Hane
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a ine 5 l PZ Pratl MA, PBS FADES NT Tae Charles Richard Tolmen Is a friend to one and all, He's alwavs smiling, always gay-- And plays g70d basket-ball. rrom Elkhart we have Wanda Corpe She's not so very tall, And ever since she came here She 's been a friend to all. Joe Poszgai is a helpful lad Never did an EVIL But when he's home on the farm He knocks the Boll Yieevil . And now Thelma Goodenough A fine young lass, Is said to. have interests Outside our class. Clem Rzepka, always Has been loads of fun, and when She gets to know him He'll be the only one. A cutie in our fine class Is Mary Margaret Jones, She took part in both our plays For she speaks in delicate tones. Stanley Piekarski, helpful lid lins been a friend indeed, He's been a farmer all this year And that's just what we need. Next we have Ruth Kettring A member of the bund, ; And in her subjects she is tops’ vie surely think she's Sar President, tees Miller A member of our gang Took part in the Senior Play t As Sheriff, he was a bang. Uva Jean Ullery of our class Is so demure and shy, . Her heart belongs to the Navy blue Ralph Brown's the lucky guy. Another mate we must remember Is likable Paul Glon, He left us this last semester To remain home and work on the farm. Georgia Symonds, carefree girl Is always on the go, She never worries, never frets-- And has no special beau. Spending all his years at ole' N. C. Is a well-known lad, Dick Bunton He's quite a typist it seems to me And soon to go job huntin',. Remembor friendly olc' Urs And her last name is Struyf, But nevertheless she's to be Raymond's farmer wife. Lydick sends Duane Trumble The second Frank Sinatra, But when it comes right down to it He's really not so Hot-ra . Now there is Betty Wagner So delicate she looks, And alwnys made good grades Without the oid of books. It seems that Leo Zmudzinski Valedictorian of our Class, Has always been a studious guy And with us he'll really pass. A happy, merry lass is this Her name is Rose Ann Burch, You'll never find a brighter girl | No matter where you search. | From Hudson comes ‘another Senior Bill Jenkins you all know, Ho gocs to school and works in town We don't see how he mxkes it go. I now present Pearl Kazsnia She is a lucky girl, The girls all envy her because Her hair has natural curl,’ ° Cont. on page 18, col. 1 SZ pera ees ere . wees: » - Se. » oiled leasentaici tron pet . en ee Ay y
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